Google Presents Nexus One Phone
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Labels: IT NewsGoogle reveals its new Nexus One smartphone on January 5, in a straight challenge to heavyweight Apple's iPhone handsets.
The Internet giant allocated the touch-screen device, the culmination of partnership with Taiwanese electronics titan HTC, a 'superphone' that marked the next step in the evolution of its Android software.
It offers all the possible service it can give with the support of latest technology of smartphone. And broke the benchmark of previous service that was available in super smartphone so far. It came to a debut for all in the Google Headquarter in mountain view, California.
This smartphone is thin and feels good in hand and the design looks so sophisticate that anyone would love to have it.
Nexus One handsets are no thicker than pencils and no heavier than keychain Swiss Army knives, said by Google engineer Erick Tseng.
Nexus One smartphones are built similar to the Android 2.1 software which runs Droid smartphones that newly hit the market with innovations like 3D graphics, according to Tseng.
The handsets feature new speech command capabilities that allow users to use while running email application, text messages or Internet search queries.
Nexus One devices have capabilities provide turn-by-turn spoken driving directions from a Google mapping program.
Google launched its own online store at google.com/phone where the Nexus One will be sold.
"This is really a Google phone," said Interpret analyst Michael Gartenberg.
Nexus One smartphones will be available in the Google-hosted Web store for 529 dollars with "unlocked," condition means simply without ties to a telecom carrier.
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